Review of Smart Love
Posted: 04 Jul 2022, 06:30
[Following is a volunteer review of "Smart Love" by Vincent Fudge II.]
Smart love by Vincent Fudge II is a book about a couple who are toxic, and they know that, but they try to get better and resolve the toxicity. Follow their journey Of ups and downs by reading this book.
So the story begins with the author describing his current situation. How he's being charged for hurting his wife in an accident and how he's going to get a divorce from her after everything that has happened between them. The story is about a couple who, at a very young, thought that having a child would be fun and easy with their parenting skills. But little did they know that things will get much worse from this point. They started fighting constantly after their first baby and we're never happy in general. So now that things are not going well the author decides to execute a technique called SMART Love. According to him this will help them to resolve the toxicity between them and make their relationship better than before. So if you want to know that plan, grab a copy of this book and start reading.
The thing that I liked about the book is it's storytelling style. The author starts off with a scene going on currently in their life and goes back and forth with the past and the present, like flashbacks. He has done a great job in keeping them separated yet attached. Another thing, which is the major aspect of the book, is the learning he has given us through the chapters and his experience. He has talked about both of their flaws and how things could've turned out better if they both had given it their all. But in the end, two toxic people never make a great pair and we all know that, and so does the author. He has quoted verses from the Bible as well, quotes that are related to marriage and relationships and stuff like that. And I really liked them.
I did not find any grammatical mistakes or typos in the book. So I can say it is professionally edited as well. There are some instances of profanity, and eroticism too, but not too much. It did not interrupt my flow of reading at all. The author has used a pretty simple language for everyone to understand the book as easily as possible.
In the end, I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. As I did not find anything to hate in it and learned some pretty good lessons for the future. I'd recommend it to people who are facing problems in their relationship and want some advice from kind of an expert.
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Smart Love
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Smart love by Vincent Fudge II is a book about a couple who are toxic, and they know that, but they try to get better and resolve the toxicity. Follow their journey Of ups and downs by reading this book.
So the story begins with the author describing his current situation. How he's being charged for hurting his wife in an accident and how he's going to get a divorce from her after everything that has happened between them. The story is about a couple who, at a very young, thought that having a child would be fun and easy with their parenting skills. But little did they know that things will get much worse from this point. They started fighting constantly after their first baby and we're never happy in general. So now that things are not going well the author decides to execute a technique called SMART Love. According to him this will help them to resolve the toxicity between them and make their relationship better than before. So if you want to know that plan, grab a copy of this book and start reading.
The thing that I liked about the book is it's storytelling style. The author starts off with a scene going on currently in their life and goes back and forth with the past and the present, like flashbacks. He has done a great job in keeping them separated yet attached. Another thing, which is the major aspect of the book, is the learning he has given us through the chapters and his experience. He has talked about both of their flaws and how things could've turned out better if they both had given it their all. But in the end, two toxic people never make a great pair and we all know that, and so does the author. He has quoted verses from the Bible as well, quotes that are related to marriage and relationships and stuff like that. And I really liked them.
I did not find any grammatical mistakes or typos in the book. So I can say it is professionally edited as well. There are some instances of profanity, and eroticism too, but not too much. It did not interrupt my flow of reading at all. The author has used a pretty simple language for everyone to understand the book as easily as possible.
In the end, I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. As I did not find anything to hate in it and learned some pretty good lessons for the future. I'd recommend it to people who are facing problems in their relationship and want some advice from kind of an expert.
******
Smart Love
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon